A row means things or people placed in a straight line next to each other. You can see rows in many places like seats, trees, or books.
They sat in a row on the bench.
There is a row of trees near the road.
A row means a loud and angry fight or argument between people. It is often about disagreement or problem.
They had a row about the money.
The two friends had a big row yesterday.
In tables or spreadsheet programs, a row is a line of cells that go from left to right. Each row has information in cells next to each other.
Fill the data in the second row.
The top row shows the names.
A row can also mean things placed in a line, one behind another, like seats or cars. This is different from side-by-side rows.
The seats are in rows in the theater.
Parked cars formed a long row.
Rowing is a sport where people work together to move a boat fast on water. They use oars and try to move in the same time.
They row together in the race.
The team rowed hard to win.
A row can mean houses or buildings joined together in a line. They are often similar and share walls.
They live in a row of small houses.
The row of shops is closed today.
Row can mean a loud noise made by a group of people, like cheering or shouting. This meaning is less common but still used in some places.
There was a big row after the goal.
The crowd made a row when the singer appeared.